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Olympiacos vs. Panathinaikos - Derby of the Eternal Enemies

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 For my final blog I'll be going over one of the most intense rivalries in Greece and in Europe. Similar to the previous blogs, this rivalry transcends sport, rooted in deep cultural and regional differences. Olympiacos represents the city of Piraeus, a major port city whilst Panathinaikos is based in Athens, the capital of Greece. Olympiacos is associated with Piraeus's working-class identity and maritime culture , and Panathinaikos symbolises a more urban and cosmopolitan identity. Matches are often characterised by fiery displays utilising tifo's and pyro to choreograph visual shows to boost the players and the supporters. these displays are led by each clubs 'ultras' groups which are organised fan associations and also themselves play a role in the political dimension of the rivalry. Each group have strong political affiliations and use matches to promote their contrasting ideologies, further adding tension between the clubs and their supporters. Not only does t...

Hamburger SV vs FC St. Pauli - Hamburg Derby

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 This rivalry is one of the biggest in Germany despite both historic teams being situated in Germany's second division. The derby between Hamburger SV or HSV vs FC St. Pauli is rooted in the city Hamburg with HSV being one of the city's and countries oldest and most established clubs, while FC St. Pauli is more known for its alternative and rebellious identify. HSV is associated with tradition, professionalism and a larger fan base, historically represents the more affluent parts of the city. St. Pauli, on the other hand, is known for its countercultural and left wing values, with their supporters, lead by their 'ultras' group adopting the 'Antifa' image representing a strong opposition to fascism. The rivalry has only in recent years become much more prominent as typically HSV have always played in the top tier of German football, having been the only side to have never been relegated from the German 1st division until their eventual relegation in 2017.  Furthe...

Boca Juniors vs Club Athletico River Plate - Superclasico

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 This derby genuinely could be the number 1 in the world. its fierce, intense, historic, the list goes on to explain the sheer magnitude of the Superclasico and what it means to the people of Argentina. Since the clubs were formed, boca juniors has historically been known as the club for Argentinas working class or the people's club, with many Boca fans coming from local Italian immigrant communities, whilst river plate became known by the nickname los millionarios meaning the millionaires with a supposedly upper class supporter base. Boca juniors play their home matches at 'La Bombonera' whilst River Plate's ground is 'The Monumental'. Both iconic stadiums and a reflection of the clubs cultural background with the fans expressing their love for their clubs through music, graffiti, murals and other cultural forms in the areas around the stadium becoming a part of the country's cultural identity, furthermore helping to create intense cauldrons during the Supe...

Al Ahly vs. Zamalek - Cairo Derby

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 This derby is of course much lesser known, like most derby's would be situated outside of Europe however, I felt it was important to cover as many continents as I could to highlight some of the best rivalries that are less likely for the average person to have heard of. I picked Al Ahly vs Zamalek as its by far the most intense and historic in African football. Both clubs are based in Cairo, the capital of Egypt, and have long history dating back to the early 20th century. This rivalry transcends football, reflecting deep cultural and regional divides within Egypt. Al Ahly is often seen as the club for the working class, with typical working class neighbourhoods being hot spots for supporters, whilst Zamalek is associated with the more affluent areas of Cairo and Egypt. The rivalry sometimes take on political symbolism during times of political unrest in Egypt. Supporters often align themselves with particular political movements, drawing on political symbols and slogans in their ...

Fenerbahçe vs. Galatasaray - Derby of Istanbul

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 This derby, often also called the "Intercontinental derby' is one of the most heated and historic in Turkish and in European football. The derby dates back to when the clubs were founded with Fenerbache being established in 1907, and Galatasaray in 1905. Similar to my previous blog post, this rivalry goes beyond sport, reflecting cultural and societal divisions in Turkish society. Fenerbache as a club and its supporters, more interline with the Asian side of Istanbul and represent a more traditional, local identity, whilst Galatasaray are more interlined with the European size having an outlook of westernisation. How each club identities resonate with differing views in Turkey's national identity are further impacted by government and political influence. Turkish governments have historically sought to harness the passion of each set of clubs supporters for political purposes such as attempting to use football as a means of promoting certain ideologies and agendas which n...

Red Star Belgrade vs Partizan Belgrade - 'The Eternal Derby'

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 This derby between the two greats of Serbian football is fierce, intense and rich in history. The rivalry between Red Star Belgrade and FC Partizan dates back to the early 20th century, rooted in their foundation and affiliations with military factions during the Second World War. Like most of the worlds Derbys, this derby reflects deep cultural and political divides. Red star is associated with Serbian nationalism, whilst Partizan represents a more diverse Yugoslav identity. Red star represents a more traditional, Serbian identity, placing significance on typical Serbian culture and heritage, FC Partizan however, historically has been more inclusive, representing a diverse Yugoslav identity, meaning emphasis on unity amongst various ethnic groups in the former Yugoslavia. With the breakup of Yugoslavia in the 1990s, the rivalry took on a new dimensions as the war that followed, the sides interlined with the values of those fans of either club just feeling the hatred for one anoth...

Barcelona vs Real Madrid - 'El Classico'

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 To begin this blog which will give a deeper insight into some of the world's greatest rivalries there is no rivalry greater to get started with than 'El Classico". This rivalry between Real Madrid and Barcelona is one of the most intense and historic in world football and id argue the biggest in terms of the sheer highest standard of teams competing with one another.  El Classico goes beyond just football. It is a reflection of deep-seated political and cultural differences between each team. Real Madrid is often associated with Spanish nationalism, with some arguing the case Madrid reaped the benefits with biases as in 1920, King Alfonso XIII awarded the title of royalty to the club and were the favoured team in Spain, more so it was reported the club had historic ties with Franco during his facist dictatorship and with his influence, some argued Madrid's success wasn't completely fair with favouritism by referees as a result. Barcelona on the other hand represen...